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~Anna Quindlen,"Enough Bookshelves," New York Times, 7 August 1991
I've been bit, I've taken the proverbial plunge and started blogging, committing myself to a craft that I do so admire and fawn over every time I come across a piece of good writing. Of course i could never be so delusional as to profess myself worthy of being compared to any of the prolific writers who grace my favorite author's list. That being said i keep in mind always that Vincent v Gogh is reported to have once said, "if a small voice says you not a painter then by all means paint and that voice will be silenced".And while pondering this piece of advise I deduced: well I can put pen to paper, I can spell, I have a bearable if not just above mediocre command of the grammatical nuances of the English language, enough to fly under the Thesaurus (and....I was tempted to say The King's English) radar_ergo, I am a writer( be it as an amatuer, newbie, wannabie.... ) whatever adjective is used -predictive or attributive, it bears no relevance. Except of course to the hardened, seasoned, professional, "submit a book a week" writers who may have a different opinion, an antithesis to my statement of "no relevance".
And as I write this I'm thinking someone may need to keep the smelling salts handy because this is the most that I have put, of my mind on paper and I happen to have a disconcerting and at the best of times perplexing relationship with my mind. And as a result of never quite knowing what I am subjecting myself to when I let it run free, I am almost convinced that after clicking publish on this page, there is a chance that I might be left devoid of my senses for a little while.
I'm sure you, the reader, will agree that writing is a process akin to giving birth which any self respecting child bearer will tell you is not a task you engage in looking or feeling your sexy best and neither does your disposition improve during the course of delivery but you hope and believe that the end result will have been worthwhile. From personal experience and third party evidence and testimony, I am inclined to believe that the results do indeed supersede all expectations. This is what I hope will be birthed out of my writing career which I am attempting to ...... conceive (for lack of a better word).
And as one who has cheated nature two out of three times in the birthing exercise, I am a firm exponent for any initiative that will alleviate unwarranted discomfort for those involved by any means necessary, we do after all live in the 21st century. And so to be kind to myself, I am dedicating one of the posts in my blog to BOOK related discussions. I am envisioning that this should serve as a soft landing pad for myself in this writing expedition as well as a safety net against boring my readers with my long winded soliloquies and habitual 2am ramblings which I hope to now and again interject with amusing if not somewhat thought provoking anecdotes.
For a while now, I've been on a mission to indoctrinate the world, hoping to turn everyone into bookworms (starting with my "little" family). I have had marginal success in the home front, all the occupants falling within the age group of 2 to 35 years have succumbed with great enthusiasm to this lifestyle (not fad). The challenge still remains in the conversion of the upper echelons.
One of my favorite quotes is by Edward P. Morgan
A book is the only place in which you can examine a fragile thought without breaking it, or explore an explosive idea without fear it will go off in your face. It is one of the few havens remaining where a man's mind can get both provocation and privacy.
And on that premise, I think that as one who loves books with the deepest of passions humanly possible, its only fitting that this should be my first blogging project. I would love to exchange ideas, experiences and travels (both in mind and body) which have been initiated by encounters with books. In my own life books have been tremendously efficacious in inspiring me to take the bold leap into creative depths from time to time . A good book has the uncanny ability to turn a drab day, life, existence into a kaleidoscope of brilliant color, a splendiferous profusion of taste, smell and texture.

As we get to comfortable, I think it would be a great idea have detailed reviews on specific books and perhaps read them simultaneously. but that's all in the future.
I hope you enjoyed this rather lengthly prose.....and that I will hear from you soonest telling me about your encounters with your latest books because a good book will take you to places untraveled, pleasures unrivaled and experiences unparalleled, all in the comfort of your favorite spot....
Please look out for updates of this blog.
Much Love
Wendy (Fabulosity)
Sounds like a good idea. :-)
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